No changes on the program-options are needed (maybe your language ;D ), then select your PIC u like to burn

load the .hex file and click “Program all” :)

The whole burning process takes 2-4 seconds (amazed 8-D)… thats it

Enjoy :)

Addendum :

One little problem with WinPic800: The ID it burns into the PIC appears to have each pair of bytes swapped around!

Of course you only notice this if you're burning something other than all zeros!

I discovered this while burning the bootloader 1.2 with the right bits for IIC MIDI… it would still transmit the upload request on the TX pin! So I uploaded MIOS and the change_id app and then changed the bits for IIC MIDI, and read it back with WinPic800.

Here's what I've learned so far:

An ID in WinPic800:

0000 | 0000 | xx00 | yy00

xx = IIC MIDI ID
yy = MIOS Device ID

So, where ICProg has its bytes arranged as “aabbccddeeffgghh”,
in WinPic800 this is “bbaaddccffeehhgg”.